Attributes
The Goddess of Fortune is associated with luck, destiny, abundance, and prosperity. She is invoked for good fortune and success in various areas of life.
Correspondence table
| Stones | Aventurine, Citrine |
| Planets | Jupiter (for its association with luck, abundance, and prosperity) |
| Day | Thursday (day associated with Jupiter) |
| Related deities | Tyche (Greek goddess of fortune and destiny) |
| Creatures | Cornucopias, Peacock |
| Plants | Four-leaf clover (plant associated with luck and prosperity), Fig (plant associated with abundance and fertility) |
| Signs | Sagittarius (for its association with expansion, luck, and optimism) |
| Direction | Northwest (associated with luck, abundance, and prosperity in certain traditions) |
| Sabbaths | Not applicable |
Symbols and appearances
Fortuna is often depicted holding a cornucopia, a symbol of wealth and abundance, as well as a wheel (Rota Fortunae), representing the change of fortune. Tyche is generally shown holding a cornucopia and a rudder, symbolizing her ability to steer destiny.
Myths
Although specific myths vary, the Goddess of Fortune is generally seen as a capricious figure, capable of changing the destiny of individuals and nations. She plays a role in many stories and legends, often as a
Spiritual message
The Goddess of Fortune reminds us of life's unpredictability and the importance of gratitude for the gifts received. She symbolizes abundance in all its forms and encourages openness to opportunities and changes in fortune. Her presence invites us to cultivate a positive and grateful attitude while remaining aware of life's cycles and possible twists of fate.
























